Forêt habitée de Dudswell

Hiking networks

Nestled in a forested rural area overlooking a lake from the ice age, the Forêt habitée de Dudswell has various trails that form a 12-km network where you’ll find interpretation panels on the fauna and flora, an observation tower, a marsh, the wintering grounds of deer, a beaver dam, and, of course, stunning views. In winter, snowshoe and cross-country ski trails are marked and suitable for the whole family. Trail maps are available at Dudswell Maison de la culture (900, rue du Lac), Maison de Lime Ridge (243, rue principale O.), or can be downloaded from the www.tourismeculturedudswell.com Web site. Closed during hunting season for safety reasons (November).

Activities and services

Features

Departure Maison de la Culture de Dudswell, 900 du Lac Street

Marked

Loop

Number of trails 3

Total length (km) 12

Difficulty level: Easy

Difficulty level: Intermediate

Characteristics In the heart of the village of Marbleton sector, several interpretation panels on the flora and fauna, deer trails, a marsh, geese, beaver dam and look-out points.

Services

Free access to Wi-Fi

Picnic areas

Gift shop

Downloadable trail map (URL address)

Trail maps available onsite

Dogs permitted on leash

Reception and information staff

Access to drinking water

Restaurant on site

Snowshoeing

Cross-country skiing

Parking

Accessible telephone

Schedule

Open year-round

Exceptions to the regular schedule Closed in November during hunting season.